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Vivian Vance(1909-1979)

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Vivian Vance, c. 1955.
A collection of five uncut, full-length colorized episodes on Lucille Ball's 'I Love Lucy'.
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I Love Lucy: A Colorized Celebration (2019)
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Born as Vivian Roberta Jones in Cherryvale, Kansas, she had a brother and four sisters. Her family moved to Independence, Kansas, and later studied drama under Anna Ingleman and William Inge. Their next move, to Albuquerque, New Mexico, brought her to that city's Little Theatre, which provided her the money she needed to study under Eva Le Gallienne in New York. After arriving in 1932 she had trouble finding stage work until she began a two-year stint in Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein's "Music in the Air".

She next understudied Ethel Merman in the hit "Anything Goes." Her first starring role was as Kay Thompson's last minute replacement in "Hooray for What!", starring Ed Wynn. In 1945, while starring in a touring company of "Voice of the Turtle" she had a nervous breakdown. After undergoing psychotherapy and limited movie work, she returned to the play at the La Jolla (California) Playhouse, where she was seen by Desi Arnaz who decided she was perfect for the role of Ethel Mertz (Ball and Arnaz's first choice, Bea Benaderet, was unavailable) in the I Love Lucy (1951) television series.

At first she didn't want the part (too frumpy), and hated being cast as the wife of William Frawley (she was 42, he was 64, and the two never got along). Frawley, an alcoholic and on the professional skids had actively campaigned for the role of Fred Mertz after learning that Gale Gordon was also unavailable. Desi Arnaz hired him, but only under strict conditions regarding alcohol consumption and professionalism. The runaway success of the series forced the two to work together but Frawley never forgave Vance for a comment she made about the disparity in their ages, which he overheard. After I Love Lucy (1951) ended she divorced her third husband, married again to John Dodds, and they moved to Stamford, Connecticut, the first time she had lived east of the Mississippi (aside from work) in many years.

In 1962, she began work on L'extravagante Lucie (1962), but the pressures of long-distance commuting didn't suit her, so after three years she limited her herself to guest appearances. In 1974, she and her husband moved to Belvedere, California (just north of San Francisco Bay) so she could be near her sister. She battled ill-health throughout much of the 1970s and died in 1979, aged 70, of breast and bone cancer.
BornJuly 26, 1909
DiedAugust 17, 1979(70)
BornJuly 26, 1909
DiedAugust 17, 1979(70)
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  • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
    • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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Known for

Lucille Ball in I Love Lucy (1951)
I Love Lucy
8.5
TV Series
  • Ethel Mertz
Lucille Ball in L'extravagante Lucie (1962)
L'extravagante Lucie
7.2
TV Series
  • Vivian Bagley
  • Vivian Bunson
Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in La Grande Course autour du monde (1965)
La Grande Course autour du monde
7.2
  • Hester Goodbody
  • 1965
The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957)
The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
8.3
TV Series
  • Ethel Mertz

Credits

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Actress



  • Mark Harmon in Sam (1978)
    Sam
    7.5
    TV Series
    • 1978
  • Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, and Vivian Vance in Lucy Calls the President (1977)
    Lucy Calls the President
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • Viv
    • 1977
  • Paul Michael Glaser in The Great Houdini (1976)
    The Great Houdini
    6.4
    TV Movie
    • Minnie (Nurse)
    • 1976
  • Rhoda (1974)
    Rhoda
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Maggie Cummings
    • 1975
  • Here's Lucy (1968)
    Here's Lucy
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Vivian Jones
    • 1968–1972
  • The Lorax (1972)
    The Lorax
    7.9
    TV Movie
    • Singer (voice, uncredited)
    • 1972
  • Getting Away from It All (1972)
    Getting Away from It All
    5.7
    TV Movie
    • May Brodey
    • 1972
  • The Front Page
    6.7
    TV Movie
    • Mrs. Grant
    • 1970
  • Love, American Style (1969)
    Love, American Style
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Madame Zimia Zygmundt (segment "Love and the Medium")
    • 1969
  • Lucille Ball in L'extravagante Lucie (1962)
    L'extravagante Lucie
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Vivian Bunson
    • Vivian Bagley
    • 1962–1968
  • Off to See the Wizard (1967)
    Off to See the Wizard
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Sarah's Mother
    • 1967
  • Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in La Grande Course autour du monde (1965)
    La Grande Course autour du monde
    7.2
    • Hester Goodbody
    • 1965
  • Red Skelton in The Red Skelton Show (1951)
    The Red Skelton Show
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Clara Appleby
    • 1960–1964
  • Guestward Ho! (1960)
    Guestward Ho!
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Babs
    • 1960
  • The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957)
    The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Ethel Mertz
    • 1957–1960

Soundtrack



  • I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special (2001)
    I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special
    7.1
    TV Special
    • performer: "Carolina in the Morning" (uncredited), "Friendship"
    • 2001
  • Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, and Vivian Vance in Lucy Calls the President (1977)
    Lucy Calls the President
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Sweet Georgia Brown"
    • 1977
  • Here's Lucy (1968)
    Here's Lucy
    6.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "Yellow Bird", "Mama's Mumu", "A Hawaiian War Chant"
    • 1971
  • Lucille Ball in L'extravagante Lucie (1962)
    L'extravagante Lucie
    7.2
    TV Series
    • performer: "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
    • performer: "Big Girls Don't Cry"
    • performer: "By the Light of the Silvery Moon"
    • 1963
  • The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957)
    The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
    8.3
    TV Series
    • performer: "Them There Days"
    • 1959
  • Lucille Ball in I Love Lucy (1951)
    I Love Lucy
    8.5
    TV Series
    • performer: "Man Smart, Woman Smarter"
    • performer: "Two Heads are Nae Better than One"
    • performer: "Birmingham Jail", "Red River Valley" ...
    • 1951–1957
  • Ed Sullivan in Toast of the Town (1948)
    Toast of the Town
    7.9
    TV Series
    • performer: "Hullabaloo"
    • 1954
  • James Dunn, June Knight, Charles 'Buddy' Rogers, and Lillian Roth in Take a Chance (1933)
    Take a Chance
    6.4
    • performer: "Eadie Was a Lady" (uncredited)
    • 1933

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The Lucy Show: Season One
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The Lucy Show: Season One
The Lucy Show: Season One
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The Lucy Show: Season One
The Lucy Show: Season One
Clip 0:32
The Lucy Show: Season One
The Lucy Show: Season One
Interview 0:58
The Lucy Show: Season One
Trailer
Trailer 0:56
Trailer
Trailer
Trailer 0:31
Trailer
I Love Lucy: The Complete Series
Trailer 1:18
I Love Lucy: The Complete Series

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.68 m
  • Born
    • July 26, 1909
    • Cherryvale, Kansas, USA
  • Died
    • August 17, 1979
    • Belvedere, California, USA(breast and bone cancer)
  • Spouses
      John Richard DoddsJanuary 16, 1961 - August 17, 1979 (her death)
  • Parents
      Robert Jones
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 3 Portrayals
    • 1 Article
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    First person to win an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
  • Quotes
    Lucille Ball was supposedly brutally cold to her at their first meeting and later that same day one of the show's staff asked her how she could work for such a bitch to which Vivian Vance replied, "If this show's a success then I'm going to learn to love that 'female dog'.
  • Trademarks
      Often starred in Lucille Ball's television shows
  • Salaries
      L'extravagante Lucie
      (1962)
      $8,000 /wk + bonuses

FAQ

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  • When did Vivian Vance die?
    August 17, 1979
  • How did Vivian Vance die?
    Breast and bone cancer
  • How old was Vivian Vance when she died?
    70 years old
  • Where did Vivian Vance die?
    Belvedere, California, USA
  • When was Vivian Vance born?
    July 26, 1909

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